Mesh gradient test and comment
Hello,
I have tested the Mesh gradient tool and it works. Although the nodes and node handles should be differentiable as mentioned before (https://sourceforge.net/p/inkscape/mailman/message/35501606).
I would also mention that it would be great if the "central" nodes can be group to a single node in the case of conic gradient. Of course, this won't be necessary when one is working with a ring and not a circle, but in some cases it might be useful (see HSV_mesh.png, where this proves useful).
I attached a couple of images that I generated using the mesh gradient tool
Best,
On Sun, 2016-11-27 at 17:19 -0500, Nicolás Guarín-Zapata wrote:
Hello,
I have tested the Mesh gradient tool and it works. Although the nodes and node handles should be differentiable as mentioned before (https://sourceforge.net/p/inkscape/mailman/message/35501606).
Thanks for your feedback. We're working on making it easier to distinguish between nodes and handles.
I would also mention that it would be great if the "central" nodes can be group to a single node in the case of conic gradient. Of course, this won't be necessary when one is working with a ring and not a circle, but in some cases it might be useful (see HSV_mesh.png, where this proves useful).
This will take some work. One must still be able to edit the nodes separately. For the moment, the easiest way to select all the center nodes is to use a "rubber-band" selection.
I attached a couple of images that I generated using the mesh gradient tool
Thanks for sharing!
Tav
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